Single volume from two volume set artist's book by Louis Lawler. "Lawler has excelled at such slight of hand, at gesturing in one direction while simultaneously slipping an ace from the bottom of the deck. ... [details]
Collaborative artist's book by Joanne Caring and Louise Lawler under the pseudonym The Roseprint Detective Club. Composed of an unprinted series of pages, except for colophon, with six loose inserts similar to fortune cookie fortunes--five of which were drafted by Caring and Lawler with the sixth being an actual fortune cookie fortune. ... [details]
Two part accordion folded exhibition pamphlet and single fold artist's project published in conjunction with show held September 19 - November 10, 1987. Includes text by Cora Rosevea, biography, and selected bibliography. ... [details]
Flyer published in conjunction with performance of Mabou Mines' production of "Cascando" by Samuel Beckett held [November 20, 1976]. Designed and directed by Joanne Akalaitis with music by Philip Glass. ... [details]
Program for the world premiere production of the musical "Hair" which opened [October 17, 1967] as the inaugeral production of the Public Theater in its downtown New York City building. Produced by Joseph Papp. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 3, 1999 - February 13, 2000. Essays by Catherine Morris titled "Siting Food," "Gordon Matta-Clark's Food Related Works," "Food," "Avalanche," "112 Workshop / 112 Greene Street," and "The History of Food," a letter from Caroline Goodden to Corinne Diserens. ... [details]
True FIRST EDITION of Edward Ruscha's first artists' book and said to be the Rosetta Stone of all contemporary artists' publications. Features black-and-white photographs of gasoline stations in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas captioned in all caps text with the name of the gas station pictured and it's location. [details]
Edward Ruscha business card designed by Billy Al Bengston. Recto printed in sepia with verso in metallic gold. [details]
An audio CD with a song written and preformed by David Stephenson and Richard Bell using texts found in Ruscha's drawings and paintings to comprise lyrics. Published by Rocket Gallery to coincide with Ruscha's exhibition "Mountains and Highways" held at Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London, May / June 2000. ... [details]
"Guacamole Airlines and Other Drawings is the most luxurious Ruscha book yet published - it is Ruscha's own selection of 84 of his favorite drawings, with 33 pages in full color. Using such imaginative media as gunpowder, spinach, and carrots, Ruscha's drawings are small, intimate forays into the dehumanized modern world. ... [details]